figure, shape, configuration, contour, profile
They are synonyms. They are sometimes combined to form the word guesstimate.
The verb form has the synonyms asked, needed, requested, ordered, mandated or called for. The adjective form has the synonyms necessary, needed, essential, vital, requisite, prerequisite, or mandatory.
Some synonyms of the word comprising are: amount to, compose, constitute, contain, cover, encompass, form. I got these from a website called thesaurus.
The most common synonyms are fright, horror, or trepidation (a milder form). The noun and suffix phobia is a word for a psychological fear.abhorrenceagitationalarmapprehensionangstanxietyaversionbête noirebugbearchicken-heartednesscold feetcold sweatconcernconsternationcowardicecreepdespairdiscompsuredismaydisquietdisquietudedoubtdreadfaintheartednessforebodingfrighthorrorjittersmisgivingsnightmarepanicphobiaqualmqueasinessrevulsionscarespectreterrortimiditytrepidationuneaseuneasinessworry
model, figure, mannequin, form, manikin fool, idiot, dunce, oaf, simpleton, nitwit, blockhead
They are synonyms. They are sometimes combined to form the word guesstimate.
Here are some synonyms of annoy. Since annoy is a verb, these are all verbs, although some of them take the same form as nouns:pesterirritatetroubleinconveniencedisturbbother
There are many synonyms for the phrase 'turn into'. These include 'assume form of', 'alter to', 'change into', 'develop into', 'grow into' and many more.
The verb form has the synonyms asked, needed, requested, ordered, mandated or called for. The adjective form has the synonyms necessary, needed, essential, vital, requisite, prerequisite, or mandatory.
paper, form, certificate, report, record, testimonial
look, form, figure, manner, expression, demeanour, mien
That is the correct spelling of "structured form" -- synonyms for structured form may be design, arrangement, order, organization, or list.
Some synonyms of the word comprising are: amount to, compose, constitute, contain, cover, encompass, form. I got these from a website called thesaurus.
The word get (get inside, get out) is an idiomatic English form meaning go.
form, appearance, shape, aspect, mode, semblance, pretence, disguise
Examples of plural synonyms for the beginning of a discourse are:startsstarting pointsopeningsExamples of plural synonyms for the beginning of anything are:birthscommencementsdebutslaunchesoriginsstartupsThe following synonyms for the beginning of anything are mass nouns, nouns that have no plural form.conceptioncreationestablishmentinceptioninitiationinstitutionoutsetthreshold
Nouns don't have a comparative form. Adjectives are words that have a comparative and a superlative form. The word 'school' is a noun and a verb, not an adjective.Some synonyms for the noun 'school' are:academybeliefcollegedisciplineinstituteuniversitySome synonyms for the verb 'school' are:coachcultivatedisciplinedrilleducateinforminstructtraintutor